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From the invention of the Internet to the proliferation of algorithms fuelled by artificial intelligence, digital technology is fundamentally changing our societies. Here you can find all Sciences Po news related to digital transformations.

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Is Digital Technology Democratic? The Lastest Issue of "Understanding Our Times"

Virality and democracy, the politicisation of news stories, IA and universities: read the second issue.

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Is Digital Technology Democratic? The Lastest Issue of "Understanding Our Times"

Virality and democracy, the politicisation of news stories, IA and universities: read the second issue.

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AI Action Summit: Take Part in Our Online Public and Academic Consultation

Is there still time to influence the trajectory of AI to ensure it serves the public interest? Researchers, submit your ideas. Citizens, vote!

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AI Action Summit: Take Part in Our Online Public and Academic Consultation

Is there still time to influence the trajectory of AI to ensure it serves the public interest? Researchers, submit your ideas. Citizens, vote!

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Will Technology Save or Destroy Democracy?

Former Digital Minister of Taiwan Audrey Tang shares her country's approach.

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Will Technology Save or Destroy Democracy?

Former Digital Minister of Taiwan Audrey Tang shares her country's approach.

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Where do cyber threats come from?

World Cybercrime Index ranks countries by threat level. It stems from the ERC funded project CRIMGOV, led by Federico Varese.

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Where do cyber threats come from?

World Cybercrime Index ranks countries by threat level. It stems from the ERC funded project CRIMGOV, led by Federico Varese.

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The New Season of Our Research Podcast Focuses on Digital Transformations

Listen to the first episode of season 3, a conversation with Raphaële Xenidis about algorithmic discrimination.

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The New Season of Our Research Podcast Focuses on Digital Transformations

Listen to the first episode of season 3, a conversation with Raphaële Xenidis about algorithmic discrimination.

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Launch of the Open Institute for Digital Transformations at Sciences Po

What does digital technology do to our society, and what do we do with digital technology? A look back at the launch event in 5 photos and a video.

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Launch of the Open Institute for Digital Transformations at Sciences Po

What does digital technology do to our society, and what do we do with digital technology? A look back at the launch event in 5 photos and a video.

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Combining Technology and Global Affairs: PSIA's New Dual Degree with IE in Madrid

Data analysis, programming... Should international policymaking lean on technology? Learn all about our latest Dual Degree in a video interview of Dean Arancha González.

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Combining Technology and Global Affairs: PSIA's New Dual Degree with IE in Madrid

Data analysis, programming... Should international policymaking lean on technology? Learn all about our latest Dual Degree in a video interview of Dean Arancha González.

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AI & Public Policy: Students Learn How to Decode Biases in Artificial Intelligence

Discover how the School of Public Affairs students are taught technical skills so they can better regulate new technologies.

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AI & Public Policy: Students Learn How to Decode Biases in Artificial Intelligence

Discover how the School of Public Affairs students are taught technical skills so they can better regulate new technologies.

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Digital Utopianism: Where Do We Stand 10 Years Later?

Interview with Fred Turner, Professor of Communication at Stanford University and bestselling author.

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Digital Utopianism: Where Do We Stand 10 Years Later?

Interview with Fred Turner, Professor of Communication at Stanford University and bestselling author.

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Science Diplomacy: Sciences Po and the International Science Council Enter Into a Partnership

Learn more about the new opportunities this strategic partnership will bring to our students and researcher.

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Science Diplomacy: Sciences Po and the International Science Council Enter Into a Partnership

Learn more about the new opportunities this strategic partnership will bring to our students and researcher.

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ChatGPT: Sciences Po Implements Rules and Opens up Discussion About AI in Higher Education

How can the academic community manage the growing presence of AI in our societies and universities?

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ChatGPT: Sciences Po Implements Rules and Opens up Discussion About AI in Higher Education

How can the academic community manage the growing presence of AI in our societies and universities?

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[VIDEO] Do Journalists Actually Care About Fact Checking?

Watch Professor Emeric Henry about the real influence of fact checking on what appears in our social media feed.

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[VIDEO] Do Journalists Actually Care About Fact Checking?

Watch Professor Emeric Henry about the real influence of fact checking on what appears in our social media feed.

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European Digital Services Act: Can Social Media Really Moderate Content?

All you need to know about the brand new European regulation and its application to social media platforms and search engines.

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European Digital Services Act: Can Social Media Really Moderate Content?

All you need to know about the brand new European regulation and its application to social media platforms and search engines.

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New Practices of Journalism 2022: Focus On TikTok

Read the recap of the conferences organised by the School of Journalism about news in the age of this social media.

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New Practices of Journalism 2022: Focus On TikTok

Read the recap of the conferences organised by the School of Journalism about news in the age of this social media.

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The Web3 Series: Can a Decentralised Web Protect the Users of Digital Democracy?

The second event of the series, Web3 & Democracy, took place on 15 November and focused on complex topics such as equality, inclusivity and ideology.

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The Web3 Series: Can a Decentralised Web Protect the Users of Digital Democracy?

The second event of the series, Web3 & Democracy, took place on 15 November and focused on complex topics such as equality, inclusivity and ideology.

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The Web3 Series: Is Decentralisation The Key to Digital Privacy?

Sciences Po and the McCourt Institute held an event on Web3 & Privacy with three expert panelists. Read the recap.

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The Web3 Series: Is Decentralisation The Key to Digital Privacy?

Sciences Po and the McCourt Institute held an event on Web3 & Privacy with three expert panelists. Read the recap.

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Is Big Data Better Data? A Conference by Dr. Michael Bailey on Modern Polling

The students of Sciences Po’s School of Public Affairs were invited to a Masterclass about the future of modern polling and its challenges.

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Is Big Data Better Data? A Conference by Dr. Michael Bailey on Modern Polling

The students of Sciences Po’s School of Public Affairs were invited to a Masterclass about the future of modern polling and its challenges.

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Microsoft, PSIA and cyberdiplomacy

On the 10th of november, Sciences Po’s Paris School of International Affairs welcomed Brad Smith, director of Microsoft, for an exceptional conference on cyberdiplomacy.

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Microsoft, PSIA and cyberdiplomacy

On the 10th of november, Sciences Po’s Paris School of International Affairs welcomed Brad Smith, director of Microsoft, for an exceptional conference on cyberdiplomacy.

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An exceptional gift from Frank McCourt

The continuous and accelerated spread of technological innovations calls for an increase in academic research, particularly in the human and social sciences, in order to better understand, anticipate and act upon their impact on contemporary societies.

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An exceptional gift from Frank McCourt

The continuous and accelerated spread of technological innovations calls for an increase in academic research, particularly in the human and social sciences, in order to better understand, anticipate and act upon their impact on contemporary societies.

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